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AZ Week: Health Care Costs Unsustainable

Return to free market, economist says; fix Medicare, Medicaid, others say

AZ Week: 'Worst Is Over' in Housing Crunch

Foreclosures still high, but buyer demand and prices are rising, experts say

AZ Home Foreclosures Fall Sharply

41% decline from year ago; national improvement was smaller

AZ Week: Economists See Good Times Ahead

2012 will 'feel' like recovery; 2013 will be even stronger, they say

AZ Week: State Surplus, Spend or Save?

Gov. wants more for education, prisons; Legislature wants to save it for rough times ahead

AZ Week: Presidential Campaign Focuses on State

Wednesday debate in Mesa, Feb. 28 primary put Grand Canyon State at pivot point

AZ Week: Campaign Cash Clogs Coffers

Obama's report alone runs 43,700 pages, stacks to 14 feet

AZ Week: State Needs Improved Child Safety System

From law enforcement to Child Protective Services worker caseloads, upgrades sought

AZ Week: Ed Gains Needed Soon, Reform Chair Says

Teacher merit pay, competition, higher standards will contribute to improvement

AZ Week: Water Legislation Needed, Expert Says

State faces 'critical threshold' in 2035, when usage will exceed supply

AZ Week: Brewer Wants to Spend Some, Save More

Mental health, state computers, Child Protective Services may see upgrades

Kelly: Giffords Speaking in Full Sentences

Wounded congresswoman's recovery measured in weekly improvement

Redistricting Chair in Tough Position, Legal Expert Says

IRC's Mathis, under fire from governor and Senate, may find objectivity difficult

Modest Bump Expected for Holiday Retail Sales

Amid growing competition, merchants diversify, add services and values

Jobs Growing in Arizona, but at Snail's Pace

No sign of another recession but growth 'could be way better'

With State Funding Diminished, Schools Seek Overrides

Many will ask voters to OK extending permission to exceed budget limits 10-15%

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